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Friday, December 21, 2012
Niagara Falls (one of the largest falls on the Globe)
Niagara Falls is the second largest falls on the globe next to Victoria Falls in southern Africa.
One fifth of all the fresh water in the world lies in the four Upper Great Lakes-Michigan, Huron,Superior and Erie. All the outflow empties into the Niagara river and eventually cascades over the falls.
length of brink: 1060 feet
height: 176 feet (due to rocks at the base actual fall is 70 feet)volume of water: 150,000 U.S. Gallons per second
The word “Niagara” is derived from the Iroquois Indian word “Onguiaahra” meaning “the strait” There is an international boundary between the United States and Canada. Before the invention of film, tourists would sketch pictures of the Falls. The flow was also halted over both falls on March 30th 1848 due to an ice jam in the upper river.
The movies Niagara and Superman were filmed in part at the Falls.
In the past ten years, two daredevils lost their lives trying to conquer Niagara.
In the evenings, intense spotlights bathe the falls with different shades of color.
The first person to go over the Falls in a barrel and survive was a 63 year old female schoolteacher.
High wire tightrope acts used to be performed across the river. Most notably was “Blondin” who once actually carried his manager across on his back, stopping midway to rest ! The Falls make a tremendous sound as the water goes over and lands at the bottom. Twenty percent of the worlds freshwater lies in the Great Lakes, and most flows over Niagara Falls.
The tremendous volume of water never stops flowing, However, the falling water and mist create ice formations along the banks of the falls and river. This can result in mounds of ice as thick as fifty feet.
If the Winter is cold for long enough, the ice will completely stretch across the river and form what is known as the “ice bridge”. This ice bridge can extend for several miles down river until it reaches the area known as the lower rapids. Until 1912,visitors were allowed to actually walk out on the ice bridge and view the Falls from below. February 24th of 1888 the local newspaper reported that at least 20,000 people watched or tobogganed on the ice. Shanties selling liquor, photographs and curiosities abounded. On February 4th 1912 the ice bridge broke up and three tourists lives were lost.
Niagara Falls, Canada provides a vast array of year-round activities for the entire family. Beautifully-maintained biking and walking trails line the world-famous Niagara gorge while numerous golf courses, ball diamonds, playing fields, swimming pools and rinks unite local citizens and contribute to a strong sense of community. Whether you currently reside in Niagara Falls or are planning to locate here, we invite you to explore and discover why Niagara Falls is a great place to call home. As the helicopter gently lifts off from our Victoria Avenue location, the awe-inspiring views of the Niagara Region begin to appear below. We wouldn’t want any picture-taking opportunity to be missed so cameras should be ready to go right from the start!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Haneda Airport in Tokyo (one lovely architectural masterpice)
If you haven’t landed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport recently you will be hundred percent amazed by the look of its new terminal building. I can say it is one lovely architectural masterpice, concepting new style with really precisely done construction work.
It will be for sure pure pleasure for anyone who lands in Tokyo to have his first impressions at a place like this.
For those of you weren’t at Tokyo Haneda airport i will give some brief information. It is the biggest and the busiest airport in Japan. More than 300 flights take off and same number of flights land on in a day. They are more than half of Japanese domestic flights. So we can see most airliners in Japan in a day. All flights are domestic except some charter flights. Most of airliners here are wide body ones; B747, 777, 767 and A300, and narrow bodies’ are miner group here. Haneda is very exciting airport for foreign visitors. The airport has three terminal buildings, Terminal One, Terminal Two and small International Terminal. Terminal One is located in west side of the airport for JAL group, Skymark Airline and Skynet Asia Airlines. Terminal Two for ANA group and Air Do is located in east side. Two terminal buildings are connected by B2 floor corridor. It take 20 min walk between terminals.
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